The community of
Princess Park
Miami, Florida · $725,000 – $725,000
- For sale
- 4
- Under contract
- 4
- Median price
- $725,000
- Price / sq ft
- $249
- Avg days on market
- 101
- Built
- 1928–2026
Living here
Princess Park is a residential community in Miami, Florida. 4 residences are currently offered for sale; the median asking price is $725,000 (about $249 per square foot). 4 listings are already under contract — a live read on demand here. Construction here spans 1928 to 2026. 4 rentals are also available at a median of $2,650 per month.
- Parking
- Security
- Hobby Room
- Kitchen Island
On the market in Princess Park
$1,350,000
0 ba
158-160 NW 39th Street, Miami, FL 33127
Listing courtesy of Colonial Investment Properties LLC
$725,000
4 bd · 5 ba · 2,916 sf
160 NW 39th Street, Miami, FL 33127
Listing courtesy of Colonial Investment Properties LLC
$1,375,000
0 ba · 1,605 sf
166 NW 41st Street, Miami, FL 33127
Listing courtesy of Compass Florida, LLC
$700,000
0 ba
158 NW 39th Street, Miami, FL 33127
Listing courtesy of Colonial Investment Properties LLC
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Princess Park — questions we hear
- What is the median home price in Princess Park?
- The median asking price in Princess Park is currently $725,000, which works out to roughly $249 per square foot. Listings range from $725,000 to $725,000.
- How many homes are for sale in Princess Park right now?
- 4 homes are listed for sale, and 4 more are under contract. Inventory updates continuously from BeachesMLS.
- How quickly do homes sell in Princess Park?
- Active listings in Princess Park have averaged 101 days on market. Well-priced homes — like the 4 currently under contract — can move considerably faster.
- What schools serve Princess Park?
- Listings in Princess Park most commonly reference Eneida Massas Hartner, Jose De Diego, Booker T. Washington. School assignments can vary by address — always verify with the district.